Awards

TITANIC Wins Silver Medal!!!

October 2000

Brewmaster Jamie Does It Again At The Real Ale Festival in Chicago!!! No wonder his admirers call him the Beer God! Last week at another nationwide competition, Jamie & Titanic scored a Silver Medal with the Boiler Room Nut Brown Ale. You can read all about the event & the other winners at www.RealAleFestival.com

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TITANIC Wins 2 Silver Medals!!!

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Miami's TITANIC Brewing Company wins twoSilver Medals at the Great American Beer Festival

October 7, 2000 Denver, CO

Talk about you're David and Goliath stories. During the U.S.A.' s largest beer competition, the Great American Beer Festival, over 1800 different beers are competing for a shot at these coveted awards. From the mega conglomerates that dominate Super Bowl half time ads to the little brewpubs around the corner, all come with dreams and aspirations of bringing home a medal. For the second year in a row, a relatively new South Florida brewery left their mark on this national competition. Titanic Brewery & Restaurant, located at 5813 Ponce de Leon Blvd. in Coral Gables took home two Silver medals, surpassing the single Bronze they won in 1999. Titanic won with their Captain Smith's Rye Ale in the "Specialty" category and their Triple Screw Light Ale in the German-style Kolsch category. Brewmaster Jamie Ray has been receiving rave reviews on his hand-crafted beers since the April 1st, 1999 opening. In June of `99 the Captain Smith's Rye was also awarded a Silver medal at the prestigious World Beer Cup, being the first Florida beer ever to receive such an award. "I knew we had an excellent product, but this is more than I ever imagined" said Kevin Rusk, owner of TITANIC Brewing Company. "Jamie just keeps hitting the ball out of the park and he really deserves all the credit. He is so conscientious about all the intricate details of brewing science, I knew he would make us proud. I just never thought he would win four major competitions in the mere eighteen months we've been open." The 19th annual Great American Beer Festival was held in Denver CO. from October 5th to the 7th. The three day nationwide competition draws over 400 breweries and attracts 35,000 visitors from all over the world.

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TITANIC Wins Gold & Bronze Medals!!!

yup…Jamie the Brewmaster has done it again. On Friday 2/25 we competed in the 3rd Annual New Times (Ft. Lauderdale) International Beer Festival. There were 125 different beers competing for 10 medals. Our Millennium Smoked Porter won the Gold Medal in the Domestic Style Dark Beer Category and our Captain Smith's Rye Ale was awarded a Bronze Medal in the Domestic Light Style Category. Way to go Jamie!

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TITANIC Brewery Wins Award at USA's Largest Competition!!!

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Miami's TITANIC Brewing Company Wins Bronze Medal at the Great American Beer Festival

October 10th, 1999

Denver, CO - During the U.S.A.'s largest beer competition, the Great American Beer Festival, over 1700 different beers are competing for a shot at the title. From the mega conglomerates that dominate Super Bowl half time ads to the little brewpubs around the corner, all come with dreams and aspirations of bringing home a medal. This year, a recently opened South Florida brewery will proudly display one of the coveted medals awarded this year. Titanic Brewery & Restaurant, located at 5813 Ponce de Leon Blvd. entered their Captain Smith's Rye Ale in the "Specialty" category. Brewmaster Jamie Ray has been receiving rave reviews on his Rye Ale since the April 1st opening. That and his profound knowledge of brewing science gave him the confidence to compete with the Goliaths of the beer industry. "I knew we had an excellent product, but this is more than I ever imagined" said Kevin Rusk, owner of TITANIC Brewing Company. "Jamie is truly a great brewer and he really deserves all the credit. He is so conscientious about all the intricate details, I knew he deserved a medal, I just never thought he would get one a mere six months after our doors opened." The 18th annual Great American Beer Festival was held in Denver CO. from October 8th to the 10th . The three day nationwide competition draws over 400 breweries and attracts 35,000 visitors from all over the world.